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Roku Is Still the Most Popular Streaming Player, But the Fire TV Is Catching Up

Today Conviva released a report looking at the current state of streaming and streaming players. In this report, Conviva announced that Roku is still the most popular streaming player accounting for 41% of all streaming viewership, but the Fire TV is catching up.
According to the report, the Fire TV saw the biggest jump in streaming hours now making up 18% of all streaming—a 240% jump from their seventh place finish the year before.

Conviva reports 165% growth in live TV streaming

According to its ‘2018 Annual State of the Streaming TV Industry’ report, there was 89% growth in overall viewing hours across Conviva’s customer base for the full year.
Live content, which was up 65% in viewing hours, was found to drive significant growth in streaming, accounting for the largest global surges in viewership throughout 2018. Video on-demand viewing was up 111% over the same time period.
“Live events have a way of connecting us on both a local and a global scale. The ability to watch and be a part of exciting news, sports, and other developments as they’re happening is attracting viewers in droves,” said Conviva CEO Bill Demas.
“As streaming becomes a bigger part of their everyday lives, viewers continue to migrate toward devices and services that offer those best-in-class experiences.

TV Streaming Surged 165% in Q4 2019: Conviva

Conviva, the real-time measurement and intelligence platform for streaming TV, today released its 2018 Annual State of the Streaming TV Industry report. The report sheds new light on market dynamics and challenges in context of skyrocketing consumption, growing consumer impatience, spikes in global live viewership, and shifting device preference.

Skyrocketing Expectations and Viewership: Across Conviva’s customer base, 2018 saw 89% growth in overall viewing hours for the year, including 165% growth in Q4. With this growth, Conviva observed the convergence of heightened viewer expectations and waning patience.
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It also found, however, that viewers are still quick to abandon a stream as a result of delays. There was a 7% year-on-year increase in abandonment rates, which means that 14.6% of viewers gave up on a stream before the video had even begun.
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January 29, 2019

Streaming TV viewership up 165% in Q4, Conviva says

Streaming TV viewership numbers increased significantly during the fourth quarter, according to Conviva’s new Annual State of the Streaming TV Industry report.
Across the measurement firm’s customer base—which includes HBO, Hulu, Sky, Sling TV, Turner and Univision—streaming TV viewership rose 165% in the fourth quarter and saw 89% growth in overall viewing hours for the year.
As more viewers flock to streaming live TV, Conviva is picking up on heightened sensitivity around expectations and patience.